Thomas White was jailed 13 years ago on an indeterminate sentence after stealing a mobile phone.
Month: June 2025
Misogyny is an epidemic fuelled by social media, Amy Hunt tells BBC in first interview
People “should be very concerned” about sexist, hateful content on social media, says Amy, whose mother and two sisters were murdered last year.
Post Office criminal trials may not be until 2028
The police will not hand files to prosecutors until after the final report from the public inquiry into the scandal is published.
I’m no hero, says officer slashed in Hainault sword attack
Inspector Moloy Campbell received a slash wound to his hand as he tried to disarm attacker Marcus Monzo.
Chris Mason: A hat-trick of U-turns – and this is the most awkward of the lot
The BBC’s political editor Chris Mason gives his analysis of what the climbdown over the welfare bill means for the prime minister.
UK’s data agency has ‘deep seated’ issues, review finds
Problems at the Office for National Statistics, which provides data informing policy decisions affecting millions, need to be addressed so it can rebuild its reputation, […]
Starmer set to announce welfare climbdown in deal with Labour rebels
Cuts to some disability benefits will only hit future claimants, not those already on it, it is understood.
Emily Maitlis stalker jailed for further breaches
The 55-year-old attempted to contact the broadcaster and her family from prison, a court hears.
Ex-Barclays boss loses job ban tribunal case
Jes Staley has been banned from holding top UK financial jobs over his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
More than half of special needs plans delayed
Only 46% of education, health and care plans were issued by local authorities within the 20 week deadline last year, according to the DfE.
